Government, because in the United States, government protects minors by requiring them to have a work permit. In some states, such as Indiana and New York, minors must keep good grades and have permission from their schools to get a permit.
No, Florida does not require that minors have a work permit.
The School District of Philadelphia offers workers permit to minors. I'm not sure if that's what you meant though.
yes u need one
Not in every state. Check your driver's Ed. book to be sure.
Most places of employment have a minors work permit that you must have signed by your parents and your school advisor. On the new forms that come from Washington State there is space to enter 'home schooled.' Contact the State Offices of your home state to get a copy of the labor laws for minors and a copy of a minors work permit.
102 inch maximum width without requiring an oversize permit.
On US highways, 102 inches without requiring a permit.
Yes with a permit and in a place where it's leagal. (Sorry I don't know a place.)
bank permit charter: a document incorporating an institution and specifying its rights; includes the articles of incorporation and the certificate of incorporation
The statutory height in California without requiring a permit is 14'.
I don't believe the State of Tennessee requires any kind of work permit, but there are some restrictions on minors regarding employment. See the related link for more information.
Abolition. It means doing away with something, generally an institution and in particular the institution of slavery. If you "abolish" (that's the verb) a practice, it means you never do it again, or permit others to.